How to Make the Most Out of Three Days in Stockholm - Champagne Flight (2024)

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October 12, 201713 Comments

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Food to Try

Stockholm blew my expectations out of the water. As soon as I got to city center, I practically donned a princess dress and crown and ran around in pure excitement. Of course, I did not do that, mostly because I'm a huge klutz and those cobblestones would have been the death of me. What I did do was have an absolutely incredible time being transported back in time and enjoying all Stockholm has to offer. If you're short on time (and lets be real, who isn't?) then follow this guide which is perfect for three days in Stockholm.

Before You Go

Most places accept credit card but it doesn't hurt to have a little cash on hand

Stockholm isn't on the euro - they have the Swedish krona

Tipping is minimal although it's customary to round up the amount. If you're extremely pleased with service, you can leave between 5%-10%

The subway system is efficient and is a great way to get around

Where to Stay

Sodermalm is the hip district of Stockholm and is a great area to stay in with plenty to do in the district. It's easy to access old town and other key highlights of Stockholm.

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Take a free walking tour of Gamla Stan: I always think free walking tours are a good way to orient yourself and get great recommendations from the local. Gamla Stan, the old town, is a must stop regardless. You'll be transported back in time with the cobblestone streets.

Walk through Mårten Trotzigs gränd: This is the narrowest alley in all of Stockholm at a mere 90 cm. It makes a great photo op as you walk down the 36 steps

Tour the Subway Art: Stockholm's largest and greatest art gallery is actually underground. Click here for a DIY tour of the best stops

Visit the Vasa Museum: I'll be honest we were a little museum-ed out by the time we made it to Stockholm so we did skip this museum. I know, I can hear the collective gasps. This is the popular girl that everyone wants to get a date with of the museum world. The Vasa ship capsized and sank in Stockholm in 1628. This is the only preserved 17th century ship in the world.

Partake in Fika: Swedes have a custom that is basically a social break with coffee and cake. It encourages you to spend time with someone else while enjoying a delicious treat. An excuse to eat cake? You best believe I participated in Fika every day. Sometimes multiple times a day. Plus, it just sounds cool to say "fika"

Areas to walk around and explore:

Sodermalm: Voted the coolest and hippest area of Stockholm. Home to some great bars and restaurants!

Ostermalm: Affluent area of Stockholm with beautiful houses and some great shopping

Gamla Stan: Iconic old town and is one of the largest and best preserved medieval city centers in Europe.

Food to Try

Chutney: I would eat at this place every single day. If you are looking for a no frills restaurant that is quite easy on the wallet, this one is for you. Did I mention it's vegan? But don't let that scare you off, you carnivore you, their food is extremely hearty and filling and the best part is you can go back for seconds or thirds or fourths! And trust me, we did.

Herman's: Another fantastic vegan option that is perfect for lunch. The restaurant overlooks the water so you have a stunning view while you eat. It's a buffet with unlimited tea and coffee and their food is flavorful with a ton of different options to satisfy any palate.

Falafelbaren: I am a lover of all things falafel and this spot definitely does not disappoint. They have a falafel wrap with double cheese that had me practically weak at the knees. It's a casual spot but it's located in an awesome neighborhood. Definitely take some time to explore the surrounding streets. It's also located right next to a wine and cheese bar

Greasy Spoon: The perfect spot for brunch. I still have dreams about their pistachio blueberry pancakes. You have to order them.

Espresso House: This is a coffee chain so if you're like me and not a lover of chains, this might not make your original list. However, they do have some bomb coffees and some really fun flavors and a good assortment of pastries. Plus there is free wifi so it's a good place to catch up on your blogging or stalk that ex of yours on Facebook.

Sundbergs Konditori: This is the oldest bakery in Stockholm, established in 1785, and right in the heart of Gamla Stan. Go ahead and stop for a delicious fika. Trust me, you deserve it.

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AuthorPriyanka

Ever since I can remember I've loved to travel. As I get older, travel continues to be a priority and I find myself with an insatiable desire to travel as much as I possibly can. My travel style has shifted from jam packing my trips with the top sights and hopping from city to city to slower travel. I loves exploring lesser known destinations, connecting to the culture through food and wine, and supporting local-owned businesses. Every trip I take is an elevated adventure.

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      D.Ramnarine6 years agoReply

      Looks and sounds like a fantastic city to explore.

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        PriyankaPost Author6 years agoReply

        It def is! Hope you get to travel there soon!

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      Anisa6 years agoReply

      Beautiful photos,id love to go to Stockholm one day

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        PriyankaPost Author6 years agoReply

        Thank you 🙂 Def go! You won’t regret it

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      Becky6 years agoReply

      Sounds great! Stockholm is definitely on my bucket list, it looks amazing 🙂

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        PriyankaPost Author6 years agoReply

        I’m glad it’s on your list! I hope you get to travel there soon!

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      Perri6 years agoReply

      I have never been to Stockholm but it sounds great! I’m definitely going to look into going for a weekend break after reading this. I like the sound of Fika, the narrow streets look awesome and would love to hang out in Sodermalm!

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        PriyankaPost Author6 years agoReply

        I continue to practice Fika back home 🙂 Any excuse for something sweet. I hope you’re able to make it to Stockholm!

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      Lisa Mecham6 years agoReply

      Awesome post! I’ve never been, but absolutely plan to. I love how you really covered EVERYTHING. Thanks!

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        PriyankaPost Author6 years agoReply

        Thanks Lisa! I’m glad you enjoyed it! Def add Stockholm to your list 🙂

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      Kaimana6 years agoReply

      Found your post on the skimbassador page and checked out your blog! I LOVE it! Hope we can chat about travels soon! Thanks for the tips (and the great pics)

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        PriyankaPost Author6 years agoReply

        I’m so glad you like it! I’d love to chat about travels <3

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      Alaine6 years agoReply

      Stockholm is my favorite city in Europe. Its so perfect! I have been going to Stockholm at least a dozen times since 2014. I always find something new and awesome. Great post! I haven’t done some of the things you suggested yet.

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    How to Make the Most Out of Three Days in Stockholm - Champagne Flight (2024)

    FAQs

    Is 3 days in Stockholm enough? ›

    Three days is a perfect amount of time to visit the Swedish capital, because it gives you a chance to explore the center and its closest islands as well as taking a day trip somewhere further out. Our 3-day Stockholm itinerary takes in: Gamla Stan. The Royal Palace.

    What is the best way to travel in Stockholm? ›

    The best way to get around Stockholm is by the excellent public transportation system; several bus lines, metro, commuter rails, trams and ferries cover the big city very efficiently. Biking is another popular option for getting around, as the city boasts numerous bike lanes and paths.

    How long does it take to explore Stockholm? ›

    Three days in Stockholm are ideal, giving you enough time to stroll in the old city alleys, visit a few of the city's top museums, and explore a bit of Stockholm's archipelago. If you can only spend 2 days in Stockholm, you'll need to either give up on museums or do without the archipelago cruise.

    Is 4 days enough in Stockholm? ›

    I would recommend at least three whole days (obviously depending on how long you are staying in Scandinavia!) The good thing about Stockholm is that most attractions and museums are located quite close to each other and that you can go pretty much anywhere by foot.

    When not to go to Stockholm? ›

    You can visit Stockholm year round, just be prepared to wrap up in winter, when temps drop to -3°C. Come in Dec for atmospheric Christmas markets and twinkling lights. If you want to enjoy the countryside on the doorstep, the best time to visit Stockholm is May-Sept.

    What is the best month to visit Stockholm Sweden? ›

    Most people choose to visit Stockholm in June, July and August when the weather is at its best. The summer may be short, but the days are long and the city has a celebratory air, particularly after Midsummer, with verdant parks, urban beaches and island excursions to enjoy.

    Should I bring cash to Stockholm? ›

    Don't bring a ton of cash

    So on your trip, it's best to bring your bank card and only use cash if you have to.

    What is the nicest part of Stockholm? ›

    North East of Gamla Stan, therefore slightly east of centre, Östermalm is the most elegant and exclusive part of Stockholm.

    Can you walk everywhere in Stockholm? ›

    Stockholm is a very walkable city which is one of the reasons why we loved it so much. We were able to walk to almost all of the tourist attractions and areas of the city that we wanted to visit. If you are not an avid walker (or New Yorkers like us haha) Stockholm has an amazing metro system called T-Bana.

    Is Stockholm very expensive? ›

    In terms of costs, Stockholm is slightly more expensive than the UK for some things but lots of things in Stockholm are free! These include entry to the Swedish Parliament, Art on the Underground and some, but not all, of the Museums.

    Is Copenhagen or Stockholm better? ›

    For history buffs and nature lovers, we would choose Stockholm over Copenhagen. But for design enthusiasts, foodies, beer lovers and nightlife partiers, we recommend Copenhagen over Stockholm.

    How much do I need per day in Sweden? ›

    For budget travelers, it's reasonable to expect to spend around $80 to $100 per day in Sweden, including accommodation, transportation, meals, and some activities. On the other hand, mid-range travelers can expect to spend approximately $150 to $200 per day.

    Is Stockholm easy to get around? ›

    If you plan to do most of your exploring in the city center it's unlikely you'll need a car while you're in Stockholm. Everything is easily accessible on foot or via public transport, and there are very limited car parking spaces.

    Is it enough to go to Stockholm for 2 days? ›

    With its world-beating coffee and café culture, its beautiful Old Town (Gamla Stan), its wealth of museums, and its pretty places, Stockholm has a lot to explore. If you have just one weekend in the city, this 2-day itinerary will ensure you make the most of it.

    How many days in Sweden is enough? ›

    How long should I spend in Sweden? One week to 10 days is a good length of time to enjoy Sweden's highlights. Spend time in historic Stockholm visiting castles and museums, then step back a little with a visit to one of the coastline's quaint villages.

    Is Stockholm walkable? ›

    Stockholm is a very walkable city which is one of the reasons why we loved it so much.

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